Tag Archives: IDF

Jimmy is a 3-D printed and open-source robot which in the Internet of Things (IoT) can be considered a Thing. Jimmy is a manifestation of what the future might look like when our lives are tightly interwoven with smart gadgets … Read more >

While multiple factors play in bringing missing children home the key in the search is the current photograph of the child. If the child went missing for quite some time it is possible that he/she might look different during the … Read more >

Justin Rattner, Intel CTO and director, Intel Labs, presented a compelling vision of the future in his IDF 2010 keynote yesterday entitled, Context: How it Will Really Change Everything. Justin outlined how context will be used to capture information about … Read more >

When you think about Intel, your first thoughts may steer towards processors, the Intel bong or Jeffrey the robot. But yesterday, at the annual pre-IDF research press event, Intel researchers aimed to show another side – a growing side – … Read more >

Real-time services are envisioned to be an essential component of next generation mobile broadband networks (4G), and like 2G and 3G, voice is still expected to be the most desirable service over these networks. However, mobile-broadband networks, based on IP … Read more >

In the past few years, we have experienced a dramatic revolution in the number of electronic devices–cell phones, digital cameras, laptops, etc.–that we use in our everyday lives. Currently, most of these devices are powered by batteries, which need to … Read more >

Today at an intel developer forum press briefing, Intel Fellow Jim Held provided us with some insights into CVC, or Connected Visual Computing. He discussed what projects and technologies researchers at Intel are working on for enabling it. To me, … Read more >

On the eve of the Intel Developer Forum, Intel held briefings for the press today talking about the latest mobility research effort, which internally is being called Carry Small, Live Large. As part of that briefing, we showed off a … Read more >

Imagine a day when a single device small enough to fit in your pocket has the power of a laptop and can deliver a rich computing, telephony, media, gaming, and Internet experience. Imagine a day when this device knows your … Read more >

Now we are already in a Multi-core era, dual-core has become mainstream, and some people even have Quad-core CPUs in their desktop PC. But some people still are are not clear if, in the future more cores will benefit them, … Read more >